chapeler

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A member of a religious sect in the 18th and 19th centuries that questioned the legitimacy of the priesthood.
    — There was but little discord between church and chapel, except at treat-times, and on kindred occasions of exceptional excitement; and every Sunday evening church dames, duly equipped with Rippon’s Selection, an unopened pocket-handkerchief, and a sprig of boy’s love, might be seen marching, like any chapelers, to Zoar.
  2. A maker of caps.
    — A marked feature of the old trades of London was the minute subdivisions which took place among them: thus there were hatters, cappers, chapelers (makers of caps) and hurers.

词形变化

chapelers plural chapeller alternative

词源

From chapel + -er.
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